CCEMS

Colorado
County EMS

“Committed to Upholding the Highest Standards”

Colorado County EMS

ABOUT US

CCEMS covers over 1000 square miles with a call volume of 3200 calls per year.

24 Full-time field staff, a EMS Director, Assistant EMS Director, and Administrative assistant. We provide 24-hour, seven day a week coverage emergency transport. 

 

Our staff provides Basic Life Support, Advanced Life Support and Specialty Care Transport services to Colorado County citizens.

Proud to offer professional 9-1-1 emergency medical care and assistance for the citizens of Colorado County.

~CCEMS~

EMS Stations

Colorado County EMS

Dedicated to providing the highest quality of emergency medical care to those living in Colorado County. We strive to ensure that each patient receives the best possible care from the time they enter our system until the time they are discharged. Our team of EMS professionals are highly trained and certified, with a strong commitment to excellence.

Colorado County EMS

News and Info 

Stay in the know

With the latest happenings, crucial updates, and essential info for emergency medical services. Keep your finger on the pulse of the community to stay connected and informed. Colorado County EMS will keep you in the loop with all the happenings and news. Stay informed and stay safe! 

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10 months ago

Colorado County EMS
We are monitoring roadways throughout the county after overnight rains. Please be careful while out traveling and report roadways that are impassable. You can always keep up to date the the Colorado County OEM page. See MoreSee Less
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10 months ago

Colorado County EMS
For our friends traveling! Turn around, Don’t drown!Please be safe. Too many roads covered in water to even mention.Turn around, don’t drown. Better yet, stay home and be safe! See MoreSee Less
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10 months ago

Colorado County EMS
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Air Evac this morning.Air Evac Lifeteam is heartbroken to report that three crew members have perished in an incident that occurred on Saturday, January 20. At 11:23 pm local time AEL’s Operations Control Center (OCC) lost contact with the aircraft, a Bell 206L3 with call sign N295AE. The crew is based out of Weatherford, OK, and was returning to base after completing a patient care transport in Oklahoma City when the OCC lost contact with them. Nearby AEL teams assisted local law enforcement with the search. Our primary focus is on supporting the families and our team members. CISM teams have been sent to assist our team members during this time. Please reach out if you would like to speak with them. At this time, we are not sharing the names of the crew members aboard the flight. We ask that you respect the privacy of our team members and their families, and please do not share their names. AEL has turned over the scene and investigation to the NTSB. See MoreSee Less
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10 months ago

Colorado County EMS
Fish ✅Oysters ✅Friendship & Fellowship ✅Medic 5 & EMS 1 full? ✅THANK YOU Weimar VFD for the invite to the Annual Oyster Appreciation supper! We appreciate and we appreciate our volunteers! See MoreSee Less
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10 months ago

Colorado County EMS
⚠️ STATION 3 PROGRESS ⚠️We have lots of progress going on in the Eagle Lake area on our new station. This has been amazing to watch the progress and our crews are eager to move in! See MoreSee Less
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